Scotts stabilizer with a KX frontend?
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Yep. The rubber ones.
I haven't tried aluminum pieces...the Scott's cones were bad enough. I thought I was riding a 200exc!
I haven't tried aluminum pieces...the Scott's cones were bad enough. I thought I was riding a 200exc!
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My 03 setup has the stock rubber ones top and bottom that I purchased through bikebandit.com.... I bought all stock stuff. They feel pretty good I think.
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Here's the lowdown on the Scotts mount with the KX conversion.
My new Scotts KX clamp arrived tonight. I installed it only to find that it did not fit correctly from the config I gave Scotts to send me. Hmmmm..... The arm on the stabilizer seemed to be too long. OK... I had the bar mounts set to position 1. (all the way back) assuming this was most common and the best chance for a fit. (This is how the mount was ordered) Well... I turned the bar mounts to position 2. (all the way forward) BINGO! It was a direct match for alignment but still sat 1/4 too high. So, I got to looking at the spacer I put in the for the top clamp to fit. It's really not needed after seeing how everything fits together with the right hardware. So, this weekend... the spacer comes out, the Scotts will fit along with the KX plate I ordered for the front. (Looks trick... what can I say, did a test fit tonight) Filling the shocks with oil, mounting and a photoshoot will follow. This is really a lot of fun and can't wait for my next project. But where do you go from here?
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Background on the Scotts fiasco.
Original Scotts Setup was for a 95 KDX, bolt-on kit with computer mount.
Original KDX Bolt-on tower was used with a 03 KX Scotts mount for use with a computer Part #BLC-90 35 28. (This means the Scotts arm is reverse position from standard) See Gallery.
My new Scotts KX clamp arrived tonight. I installed it only to find that it did not fit correctly from the config I gave Scotts to send me. Hmmmm..... The arm on the stabilizer seemed to be too long. OK... I had the bar mounts set to position 1. (all the way back) assuming this was most common and the best chance for a fit. (This is how the mount was ordered) Well... I turned the bar mounts to position 2. (all the way forward) BINGO! It was a direct match for alignment but still sat 1/4 too high. So, I got to looking at the spacer I put in the for the top clamp to fit. It's really not needed after seeing how everything fits together with the right hardware. So, this weekend... the spacer comes out, the Scotts will fit along with the KX plate I ordered for the front. (Looks trick... what can I say, did a test fit tonight) Filling the shocks with oil, mounting and a photoshoot will follow. This is really a lot of fun and can't wait for my next project. But where do you go from here?
*** EDIT ***
Background on the Scotts fiasco.
Original Scotts Setup was for a 95 KDX, bolt-on kit with computer mount.
Original KDX Bolt-on tower was used with a 03 KX Scotts mount for use with a computer Part #BLC-90 35 28. (This means the Scotts arm is reverse position from standard) See Gallery.
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
****'95 KDX 200/****
"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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Extensive rounds of testing, adjusting, testing, adjusting, testing, adjusting....But where do you go from here?
Do those forks have the stock KX valves? I'm sure you will hate the harshness if they were anything like my YZ forks.....Then I guess it will be on to DIY valving?? That should keep ya busy for a while!!
'91 KDX 200 Project $300 KDX
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'95 KDX 200 Project $600 KDX
'94 WR 250 Always a project